TAOS YHE DAILY NEv73 TUESDAY. JVHt PERTH'S "Tango Pumps" in crushed gun metal JULIE ARTHUR Hi Styles lines in latest designs PLIO .PEDIC Arch Supporting Shoes with Style Plus Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL 1 HE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE KUFERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, PRESIDENT G. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR DAILY EDITION Shipyard Work . . . fiSgpr TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1942. We are assured that the adnntinn of iha onntinnniic production program in the shipyards does not imply con-tinous seven-day work for the men concerned. The men are not now workinrr seven davs a wppV ami nrmvlinir We hear that some of the Prince Rupert people who are holidaying elsewhere have had sufficient rain and cool weather and are wishing they had stayed home'. "Likely some of them will be back soon, the Battle of the Pacific notwithstanding. so Letter Box YOUTH'S MU'LY the community? INORATE. BOWL PARTY IS SUCCESS to information we have received, there is no intention Sum of siso Raised by c.n.r.. nt 1 n T J 1 il it ... r-t..t- o . ui uuwiik uiem uo so. EiViuemiv. tne men aro nnnnfi tn -,uo "n aunaay any men working on shipbuilding work on Sundays even on the staggered shift basis. One of their principal arguments is that the week-end time is required for re-laxaton and repair of machinery and that, by having this, there will be more efficiency on the remaining six days. The minister of labor, apparently, has other ideas on the subject for he insists that there can only be-the full capacity of ship production by the continuous work program. As we have suggested before, thprp rpallv no issue at stake that cannot be ironed out quite readily.' it mignt oe mentioned that, tor the time being at least, the work at the Prince Rupert plant is only indirectly affected since there are not sufficient men here to carry out a continuous production schedule. Even for the most wishful thinkers, there is little consolation about the news from Tobruk arid. Sebastopol. And closer home Aleutian Islands and now Vancouver Island are a headache. "While Rome Burns" P5 Out here at this outpost of coast exposed as we are possibly more than any other part of Canada to the physical dangers of war we may get a little impatient at times but it does seem to many that the spectacle of Parliament, at Ottawa becomes more and more of a King Nen fiddling and Rome burning act. The seemingly interminable debate on the conscription bill to serious-minded folks is getting almost unendurable. Why it should be permitted to drag on this way when there is really little issue involved and it is going to pass anyway, giving the government widespread authority to use manpower as it likes, passes understanding. Of course, the I arliamentarians. who want, fn riauviio nA oiu yar situation becomes more menacing and more serious V7 aic juo s liiucn to oiame as tne government which permits them to do so. It is all very well for a Parliament to remain in emergency session and be nn haml fnr tVm - t - - fcllv, kl uuoa,uuii Ui llll- nortant business whiph mav nvicn of oV. ,f: i,... u lsa different thing for a Parliament to sit idly by dav after (lav. fvi'nnr . J im fVira nUt-i r !. i - vj...h j, WJC ouwiuvii ui ministers wno nave or should have more important things to do than listening to members give speeches that in many cases are merely for the purpose of expressing personal views and making political effect. It is certainly high time that Ottawa was getting down to. its real business. We suggest, at the risk of being accused of politics ourselves, that there are some of the politicians around Ottawa these davs who might take a lesson from our own member for Skeena bv dnino- Ipco tniUnrr n,i . i .... -, vkj" .uiiung tIIU illUJC icai and support of the general public i The garden party held Sundav afternoon by the Canadian National Recreation A.s.ociation Lawn Bowling Club In the interest of the British Columbia Lawn B-)-whru Association F"und for the bombed-out children of Britain was a com-ole'e success. The crowds that thronged the grounds durin? the afternoon testified to the interest In this worthy effort. Conditions were auspicious and the guests were entertained by the Midland Band which played some fine selections which were ereatlv enjoyed. The members of the club put on some novelty games, creatine quit" an attraction. Steve King was winner of the novelty games and in he rink bames the rink compris ing Messrs. Dixon. Simpson. Price and McUeefcin skipt was the win. ner. Afternoon tea and ice cream were served by an ergetic commit tee convened by Mrs. F. 8. Walton. assisted by members of the Girl Ouides. A leg of lamb donated by Mr. and Mrs. Jafck Preece was won by Jack Judge. The bowHng green was gaily dec orated with flags and bunting for the occasion. Jack Preece was genera convenor of the affair and was ablv assisted by all the members of the club. Thanks to the generous donations from the members, merchants and friends the financial re sults exceeded all expectation, ap proximately ga0 being raised for this worthy cause. WORNG-WAY SWEENEY LONDON. June 23 Escaping fishing boats usually move from France to Britain but sailor Jack Sweeney, charged with stealing a fishing boat, told the court he wanted to get to France and thence to Brazil to "start life afresh." V BULKLEY VALLEY UUITEII Arrives Fresh Every Week ! A We believe In fpnturlna tt ! and helping our un-rlver f farmers. Try It once and we J feel sure you will want no 5 other, it's freshness and f quality Is unsurpassed. We also feature up-river C VEGETABLES whenever pos- sible. . MUSSALLEM'S " F.rnnnm, Q n w a ? "Where Dollars Have More f Cents" ! P.O. Box 575 I'hnnr IR.ig Tea And Sale By DOMINION i 102nd Is Success DAY CUP Dauy News: nnt Affair Was Held In LrtIonj to xothlng j Recently there appeared a letter Rooms Saturday Afternoon j iin your paper beaded "Youthful Extravagance." It stated that LONDON, June 23: 0 Though much initiative and enterprise are demanded of all volunteers for commandos so great is the rush fyr this service that only 25 percent of the applicants can b? accepted at present. Specials 1 Electric Hoover, just like new 6 Coleman Gas Burners up from 21 Sprinefilled Mattresses from $18.50 to S17.50 52.50 125.00 8 3-plece Chesterfield in the latest styles and colors at Low Prices. B. C. Furniture Co. PHONE ISLACK 321 Third Avenue IT IS PATRIOTIC Last evening before a goodly young worker, are earning more J!7 Pctatora. Signals and than t U good good W for tfcta." tham." Pom Possibly T-JT" 7 TrTw VT L7tr 77, JlTo! f""1 Fusiliow me. me. in in the the relayed relayed Do- Do- your ; how rorreQDdst should eaossdor J ?JLZL mlnk round game many youo people are mar ..TVzLrZ , resulted in a scoreless draw on this oc- soerdin ling the the materials materials and and shir ships m w J?" "OCTO" (?m" last last week, wee, the the outcome outcome jfor TKtory. These are the saae Mr, T v KKt' prwmcnt caon beiof t to nothing for Big- tyouth who have borne the hard- ' ships of the past ten years of de- V " T" , vw aaiLA abJ wftfttljt - tI sit I naU Wkuuag the feolre of eek. Fusl- presalon. Now they labor time and . . " . . Hers stoats to play u hl in the overtime as eager partners in the " MH"",, , first he. 0 the kfck off. M&r- 1 battle tor deM?roey The strag- At UUy P-i tlruque Piayed the ball to Baker ,r is for a world of freedom aad fT"10 . " . . 0BCT! ' who put It back to HUder. who products work mma oeueo lorn, ano booUd ft far lhe Your correspondent speaks tea- r A' field. Bowk misUeked and Yel- derry of those in the Chamber of CJl,iB JLlJ T!buvl. following dose in. pushed Commerce who "work without re- MT aJ prat. the ball past Utaugh for the op- wrd aad appareotiy MXhmH vljimJ ln ; ita ' caP": 1 ener aU tn a apaee of about f We thanks the latwrest " nDd of Mrs. R. Woods and in community fj fMmners played hard for Mn- 1 J- while Mrs. B. Are to to Donerty we now expose our youth the (4,. 34, de. Tper and ilrs A. Norton conduct- similar ingraUtude when in many fpnCf Jtron IIM, cases they are doing work that in thVdfapl,IJg ot C"! much dilly-dallying and too cto normal turns would ba considered donated by Mrs. H. S. Parker and footbaU for beyond their years? They are do- 'j l? Uwford and Company. SignaU Northern EC Power C. These ing U. I emphasise, for lea, pay a .t than the older men they hare W- won by O. Minns nd lm ht cofm. a. pUced. Not compulsory savings Larson npeelr. tat We ln. but "equal pay for equal work" A1fnf J0 erease their lead. The haK ended Mrs. Jam Hadden Mraa. P. should be our slogan. Soldiers too Mxh mm iu should have better pay and larger Lyeoa. Mtoea Geraldtae Cade and (UU Kon 1 to 0 in UhHt favor, ripivridpnt'i aiinnnm hut tii CecJle SmMh. Mrs. P. Peterson and . . question Is not separate from that Mr J. Miller. M. S. Maughan , rJT 0 would cart to come back from the Conveaar was Mrs. WUUum army to wages like those prevail- Brass. In? before the war? ' During the aftowwum Mim El- There is perhaps too much speth MacKensle sang delightfully drinking and gambling here but accompanied by Miss Pat McQy-is not that due to the lack of re- moat creational facilities provided by those who have praised themselves! COMMANDOS POPULAR mi?htily for their service to but. while not eomlne so fast as m the lint half. Signals in a t akaway up the hill Increased their load again In the first five minutes again through YeUand The Pusthers played like demons but again and again their efforts wet brought to nought either by thow oeor-anjrtaljr or through strong defensive play by the Sig nals rearward. Scene of HMdcr high physical standard and VMm to . . hit vis-a-vis. Minteen. was also playing a very strong game The wo centre h aires were easily the outstanding players on the field but. in most of the exchange be-rween the two. HUder with hk i extra inches, came off best. 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